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    BBQ Bloody Mary
    A robust Bloody Mary made with spicy barbecue sauce and Bloody Mary mix. Feel free to use vodka or rye whiskey in this drink. (Rye will give it a ... more 
    Photo by: Liquid Architecture LLC
    BBQ Bloody Mary
    A robust Bloody Mary made with spicy barbecue sauce and Bloody Mary mix. Feel free to use vodka or rye whiskey in this drink. (Rye will give it a spicier kick.)

    1.5 oz vodka or rye whiskey
    2 oz spicy barbecue sauce
    4 oz Homemade Bloody Mary Mix*
    Garnishes: lime wedge + slice of lean bacon

    *Homemade Bloody Mary Mix
    64 oz can tomato juice
    2 oz lemon juice
    2 oz olive juice/brine (optional)
    2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
    1 tbsp coarsely ground black pepper
    1 tbsp horseradish sauce (optional)
    Celery salt, to taste

    Combine all ingredients in a large pitcher. Stir to mix ingredients. Refrigerate.

    Directions: Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Top with ice and stir well. Garnish and serve.

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    Tue, Dec 4, 2012 9:56 AM EST
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    We suppose you could try something else at Sunday brunch. But, with all of these variations, the question begs itself: why mess with a good thing? By Kim Haasarud, REDBOOK.



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